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IT expertise hard to come by in New Orleans
August 30, 2006 — 8:01pm ET
With the advent of the one-year anniversary of hurricane Katrina, it's clear that New Orleans's technology industry is still reeling from the disaster's impact. As one solutions provider relates, finding and retaining good IT people has been a constant battle though his business, which handles disaster planning solutions, has spiked tremendously in the wake of the natural disaster.
For more on forging ahead with business in New Orleans:
- read this story at CRN
PLUS: How companies are forging ahead in disaster recovery planning. Article
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